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Translate I say the truth. He has a cat. You come to school late. We say hello. You all (Spain) have a book. I come to school early.

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Saber and Conocer What does saber and conocer mean? Saber and conocer both mean to know.

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Saber How do we conjugate saber? sésabemos sabessabéis sabesaben When do we use saber? To talk about facts To know how to do something

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Conocer How do we conjugate conocer? conozcoconocemos conocesconocéis conoceconocen When do we use conocer? When you want to say that you are familiar with a person, place or thing. To talk about meeting someone for the first time.

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Reflexive verbs When the reflexive verb follows a conjugated verb, the reflexive pronoun can be attached to the infinitive or be placed before the conjugated verb. Ella no quiere acostarse. or Ella no se quiere acostar.

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Translate I go to bed early. After he takes a bath. First you brush your teeth. Next we wake up early. Then you all (Spain) wash your face. Second you all (Mex.) get up late. You want to put on your clothes. I have to get dressed.

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Translate 1.Pablo is taller than Mark. 2.They are less interesting than you. 3.He is older than She. 4.Jane and Mark are crazier than you all. 5.You are better than him. 6.Sponge Bob is worse than Mickey Mouse. 7.We are nicer than you.

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Equal Comparisons To compare similarities between people and things, use these phrases: Tan + adjective or adverb + como as….as La tarta es tan sabrosa como el flan. The cake is as tasty as the custar.

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Translate 1.I am as tall as John. 2.We are as nice as them. 3.I have as many books as you. 4.They have as many horses as me. 5.You are as intelligent as the donkey. 6.He has as many dogs and cats as you. 7.She is as crazy as you.